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- IN THE KNOW. // Hill;10/1/2009, Vol. 16 Issue 111, p27
The article offers news briefs related to U.S. politics including the approval of President Barack Obama on the Arnold Palmer Congressional Gold Medal Act to become a law, the release of the book "Hollywood on the Potomac," and the tour of actress January Jones on the Capitol with senator John...
- sunday shows. // Hill;7/11/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 100, p6
The article offers news briefs related to political topics discussed on various television programs including the statement of White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley to the big deal committed by U.S. President Barack Obama, the smaller debt deal warned by Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and...
- There's No Place like Home. Ruggeri, Amanda // U.S. News & World Report;Jun2009, Vol. 146 Issue 5, p49
The article reports on the efforts of U.S. President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle to make themselves at home in the city of Washington D.C. It is said that the Obamas do not stand to gain much politically from increasing their popularity in the nation's capital, but they have nevertheless...
- Obama should get a new job. FEEHERY, JOHN // Hill;8/10/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 118, p17
In this article the author reflects on the need for President Barack Obama to take a break from politics following the failure of his stimulus package in the U.S.
- IN THE KNOW. Kurtz, Judy // Hill;8/10/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 118, p20
The article offers news briefs related to politics in the U.S. which include the holiday vacation of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clinton in the Hamptons, the jokes of President Barack Obama regarding his gray hair, and the birthday card prepared by First Lady Michelle Obama for his husband.
- Surprises aplenty in 2013, say LGBT politicos. Bajko, Matthew S. // Bay Area Reporter;1/3/2013, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p5
The article offers news briefs related to politics in the U.S. which include California Governor Jerry Brown's tax measure to prevent budget cuts, the second term candidacy of President Barack Obama, and the re-election of San Francisco, California gay Treasurer Jose Cisneros.
- Why Reporters, Judges and Professors Are So Biased. Prager, Dennis // Human Events;12/8/2008, Vol. 64 Issue 42, p11
The author discusses news report that most write-ups are biased citing the 2008 presidential election wherein Mark Halperin of "Time Magazine" said that in the media coverage U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama was preferred. He says that news reports always veer to the left...
- Republican Governors Stand Divided On Stimulus. Barnes, James A. // National Journal;2/22/2009, p16
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- Tax Cuts and Trade: Is Obama Triangulating? Engler, Mark // Foreign Policy in Focus;11/15/2010, p4
The article analyzes the political moves of U.S. President Barack Obama as of November 2010. With the triangulation political tactic, a calculated rightward move proved beneficial to a previous U.S. president. The strategy reportedly presents less advantages for U.S. President Obama, whose...


